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Illegally ahead of the puck
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offside
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context sports English) In an illegal position ahead of the ball 2 (context US English) To the side of the road, past the curb and sidewalk, e.g. an offside diner (restaurant.) 3 (context bridge English) unfavourable located, from the point of view ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
offside \offside\ offsides \offsides\adj. (Sports) Illegally beyond a prescribed line or area or ahead of the ball or puck; -- in sports such as football or hockey; as, the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Offside is a rule in bandy which states that if a player is in an offside position when the ball is touched or played by a team-mate, the player may not become actively involved in the play. A player is in an offside position when closer to the opponent's ...
Usage examples of offside.
French in the fourth chukker, when the French number three, with an offside neck shot, sent the ball toward the American goal.
The arrival of a National Hockey League team in Denver brought him joy that was hard for me to understand until he took it upon himself to begin to teach me about offensive defensemen and blue lines and two-line passes and clearing zones and delayed offsides and the importance of finishing checks.
Hugh visited the Trafalgar employment agency, and accepted a job offsiding at a woolshed two hundred miles away.
As the truck pulled up he came round to the offside window, asked a question in Shona, and the bereted guerrilla answered him easily.
A tall fellow with slicked-back gray hair drifted in from offside, edged casually into my path.
Red lights and I ran them and cut it close and had to lock over to avoid a patrol car storming through on the green but the front wheels of the limousine went into a skid and the offside wing clouted the patrol car and sent it spinning full circle across the intersection with its headlights sweeping the buildings and flashing once across my eyes before I got the Zil straight and saw the construction site coming up through the haze of snow.
Already you could see through the dust on the ponies' hides the painted chevrons and the hands and rising suns and birds and fish of every device like the shade of old work through sizing on a canvas and now too you could hear above the poundÂing of the unshod hooves the piping of the quena, flutes niade from human bones, and some among the company had begun to saw back on their mounts and some to mill in confusion when up from the offside of those ponies there rose a fabled horde of mounted lancers and archers bearing shields bedight with bits of broken mirrorglass that cast a thousand unpieced suns against the eyes of their enemies.
It is part of the essential Arsenal experience that they are loathed, and in an era in which more or less everybody plays with an offside trap and an extra defender, perhaps these distasteful incidents are the Arsenal way of upping the ante in order to stake sole claim to the territory.